🚨BREAKING: GOP Presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy calls for making Election Day a national holiday and implementing single-day voting, paper ballots, and government-issued voter IDs for all 50 states.
Would you support this?
BREAKING: Presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has called for the
- removal of 75% of all government bureaucrats
- all agencies not authorized by Congress to be shut down
- term limits to be put in place.
Everyone counted out Chance the Rapper after he released The Big Day as if he didn’t also previously release amazing projects & Acid Rap and Coloring Book
Personally I can’t wait for Chance’s new album
BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard represent the most powerful cartel in human history: they’re the largest shareholders of nearly every major public company (even of each other). They use your own money to create a country that you never voted for. As President I will cut off the real hand that guides the ESG movement - not the invisible hand of the free market, but the invisible fist of government itself.
"We have the capacity...to make the very desert bloom."
@jordanbpeterson challenging each of us to use what we have to create a future of abundance and opportunity for everyone.
Humanity's capacity for innovation and ingenuity is unlimited #BetterStory
The Ancient Roman aqueduct in modern-day Turkey, dating back thousands of years, is a testament to the incredible engineering and architectural skills of the Roman Empire. These aqueducts were designed to transport fresh water to densely populated areas, and they were a significant improvement over the earlier structures built by civilizations in Egypt and India. The Roman aqueducts were constructed over a period of 500 years, from 312 BC to AD 226, and were funded by both public and private sources. Some of the most famous Roman rulers, such as Augustus, Caligula, and Trajan, commissioned the construction of these aqueducts.
The aqueducts were made up of pipes, tunnels, canals, and bridges, which utilized the natural slope of the land and gravity to channel water from sources like lakes and springs to the cities. Once the water reached the cities, it was used for various purposes, including drinking, irrigation, public fountains, and baths. The capital city of Rome had as many as 11 aqueduct systems, some of which were sourced from as far as 92 km (57 miles) away.
Interestingly, some of these ancient Roman aqueducts are still functional and continue to provide modern-day Rome with water. For example, the Aqua Virgo, an aqueduct built by Agrippa in 19 BC during the reign of Augustus, supplies water to the iconic Trevi Fountain in the heart of Rome. This remarkable feat of engineering demonstrates the enduring legacy of the Roman Empire and its impact on the development of modern infrastructure.
If you want to be excellent, staying consistent with your goals and positive habits over time will separate you from the herd of mediocrity. It all starts with a goal. If you don’t have a destination in mind, you’re just adrift at sea going with the flow.